Weave in and out Meaning in English
expression
释义
To move smoothly and repeatedly from side to side, passing between things or people; often used for driving, walking, or moving through a crowd.
用法与细微差别
Informal and vivid; commonly used for vehicles (cars, bikes), but also for people in crowds. Conveys agile, repeated side-to-side motion to avoid obstacles. Not the same as simply 'move through'—it emphasizes zigzagging.
例句
The cyclist weaves in and out of traffic every morning.
basic
Children weave in and out of the playground equipment.
basic
The dog loves to weave in and out of the trees in the park.
basic
He was late, so he weaved in and out of traffic to get there faster.
natural
You have to weave in and out of the crowd during rush hour.
natural
The boat weaved in and out of the rocks as it approached the shore.
natural